Name: ____________________ Chapter 9 Study Guide: 1.
The formal oath taken by the President before taking office?
2.
An example that becomes standard practice for others to follow?
3.
What was the federal judiciary act? Who was the first Chief Justice? And how many judges served on the Supreme Court? How long was their term?
4.
Name the following cabinet members for each position. State – War – Treasury –
Attorney General Postal Member -
5.
Taxes in imported goods are?
6.
Land bordered by the Ohio River to the South and Canada to the North?
7.
What Happened at the Battle of Fallen Timbers? What treaty was signed? What did the United States gain from it?
8.
This means to surrender or give up something?
9.
What caused the whiskey rebellion? What happened during the whiskey rebellion?
10.
What happened during the French Revolution? Who resigned from Washington’s cabinet because he wanted to support the French, as they supported us during our Revolution?
11.
This word means remaining in the middle and not taking sides during an argument?
12.
What was Jay’s Treaty?
13.
What was Pinckney’s Treaty? What 3 things came out of his treaty?
a. b. c.
14.
Relations with the governments of other countries called?
15.
A group of people that tries to promote its ideas and influence government called?
16.
Supporters of the Constitution were called this?
17.
Fill in the blanks in the table comparing Federalists and Democratic Republicans.
Federalists:
Democratic Republicans:
Led by Alexander Hamilton
emphasis on manufacturing, shipping and trade
emphasis on agriculture “Cultivators of the earth are the most valuable citizens” Thomas Jefferson
opposed the national bank
favored protective tariffs
pro-British
18.
Who won the election of 1796? This was the first election with what? Who was the VicePresident?
19.
What happened in the XYZ Affair?
20.
This act targeted aliens and what are aliens (not from space!)?
21.
Stirring up rebellions against the government called?
22.
What are states’ rights? How did they set a precedent for what’s to come?
23.
This said that states could nullify, or cancel, acts of Congress it considered unconstitutional?